3 to 4 seconds is really bad for a system with a torque sensor. Your description wouldn't be too bad for a cadence sensing system.Yes, but how long is an "acceptable" delay before the motor starts functioning again? On my CCS, it's like a one-second delay after I let go of the brakes, and I get almost immediate motor assistance again. But with the Ocean Current bike, a 3-4 second delay after starting to pedal again, seems too long. Is this a controller issue? Or a cable adjustment of some type at the brake- cutoff device? Thanks
BH Easy Motion, Pedego, iZip, Stromer and others have or do use TMM4 sensors. One of those dealers may be able to help. Velofix also might be a source for help, as they do service ebikes. I'm not sure how deep their service goes though.Thanks for the info; I will check wheel fit. Beyond that, I guess I will have to live with it, as I don't have the confidence and/or tools to do it myself. I don't really trust any LBS to repair an e-bike that has not been purchased thru them.
Hi ; purchased a OC during the BF sale. Enjoying it almost as much here in Fl as my CCS in Upstate NY. But after applying brakes, the motor sometimes cuts out 3-4 seconds; other times less. Is this normal? Or excessive delay before the motor kicks back in?